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About Me:
I am a long time Singer enthusiast, Vice President of the North American Singer Owners Club and Founder of the Canadian Singer registry, author of Racing Roadsters - Singer's Racing History in North America.
What car(s) do you own?
A 1934 Singer Le Mans, two 1934 Singer Nine Sports and a 1950 MG TD
What do you like to do (e.g. vintage race with...)?
Restore, show and tour. Would like to race at some point, with the appropriate pre war car.
What clubs do you belong to?
North American Singer Owners Club, Singer Owners Club (UK)
Location
370 First Avenue




D*** van Laanen was one of the more prominent Singer drivers in the U.S. during the Fifties, racing with the likes of Ken Miles, Phil Hill and John Von Neumann. You can see the car in action as #133 at this clip of Torrey Pines 1954 http://vimeo.com/9378621


Inset - Ralph Bush races his modified Twin Carb at Pomona in 1960. The car was purchased from Ralph by a SoCal collector who has now passed it and about 250 other cars on to his son.

The car as seen today is currently for sale in California at a most reasonable price.


Still racing after 74 years. No 48 was one of the first Singer Motors works cars to hit Le Mans in 1934 raced by Black and Baker.

Here it is seen at the 2008 Phillip Island Historic Motor Races where it was driven by Clare Surtees (standing).



The Gibson brother's 1.5 litre B37 Singer. Beautifully restored , one of only 12 produced, Seen here at the 2008 Cadwell Park races

Wilhelmus Van Gemert and Johan De Swart competing in the 2007 Peking to Paris Rally. The indomitable Singer Le Mans came in 16 out of 60 in its class and earned the True Grit Trophy for its efforts.

A truly arduous race with Wilhelmus and Johan at one point steering the car through the Mongolian desert with luggage straps due to a broken drop arm.

A beautiful Singer Nine Sports 4 Seater in the Paddocks at the 2006 Le Mans Classic.

A Nine Sports similar to this, with minor modifications from stock, was the first Singer to compete at Le Mans in 1933.

KV 5669 at speed at the 2007 Brooklands Centenary. A two seater Le Mans with chassis number 48500. It has aluminum coachwork, a doorless body, a short bonnet and cycle wings front and rear. It is one of the two surviving members of the Red, White and Blue Works team that participated in the Alpine trials.

Also appearing at the Brooklands Festival was a recreation of KV 5670, the red car of the red, white and blue team cars

built by the Singer Competition Department shortly after it was established in April 1933.

Trials competitions were a favourite amongst Singer owners during the Thirties and helped the Company solidify its market positon with prospective sports car buyers. One of the original and most popular of such Trials was the London to Lands End which is still held to this day.

To the right, James Miller doesn't quite have the steam to finish and has to be winched over the top of the hill in his Singer Le Mans.

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At 4:32am on September 29, 2008, Trev said…
Hi again Peter,really like the old photos of Singers racing,the poster on the Singer was impressive.There is very little evidence of anything in Australia going on with Singers at that point in time.I am thoroughly engrossed with Singers here having had most models at some time,am President of club at present but have done most things on committee for the last 30+ years. Can I ask are you writing a book on the early racing in US? Cheers Trev
At 10:59am on September 25, 2008, Stephen Page said…
Hi Pete
Many thanks for your enthusiastic support of MyVRL.
Please invite your North American and Canadian Singer Club members to join the Singer Owners Club on MyVRL.
I'm very grateful for your help in growing this site.
As a Brit, I've always had a soft spot for Singers........... :-))
At 10:24pm on September 24, 2008, Trev said…
Ah yes and I like your choice of colour for your LeMans.....
At 10:21pm on September 24, 2008, Trev said…
Yeah agreed Pete it`s a great idea with some excellent links and may pull some unknown Singer nuts in so I`m in for the ride.Off for a 10 day cruise to Tasmania in the Le Mans.We have about 34 members and about a dozen Singers going so it should provide some excellent quality drinking time.have just fitted a Hardwick 4:85 diff to my LeMans and am impressed with the results.Anyone over your way done the same?.
Cheers
At 3:13pm on September 24, 2008, Stephen Page said…
Hi Peter
Welcome to MyVRL
Please join the Singer and MG Groups, post more photo's and invite your friends to join.
All the best - Stephen Page
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